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Airborne Mapping of Laser-Induced Fluorescence of Chlorophyll a and Phycoerythrin in a Gulf Stream Warm Core Ring... [Pg.353]

HOGE AND SWIFT Airborne Mapping of Lascr-Induced Fluorescencc 369... [Pg.369]

Air-sea boundary conditions, 446 Airborne mapping warm core ring. Gulf Stream, 353-72 warm core Ring 82B, 364/... [Pg.452]

Data on the geographic distribution of surficial radium concentrations were acquired by the National Airborne Radiometric Reconnaissance (NARR) survey, part of the National Uranium Resource Evaluation (NURE) program conducted by the U.S. Department of Energy in the mid-1970s. The data were originally collected and tabulated by 1° by 2° quadrangle map area, and the data cover approximately 450 out of a total of 474 such quadrangles... [Pg.22]

Tuck A.F. et al.(1997) Airborne Southern Hemisphere Ozone Experiment/ Measurements for Assessing the Effects of Stratospheric Aircraft (ASHOE/ MAESA) A road map, J. Geophys. Res., 102. [Pg.264]

Marine Atmospheric Boundary Layer Measurement of Air Pollution from Satellites Mapped Atmosphere-Plant-Soil System MODIS Airborne Simulator... [Pg.588]

Jacobsen, A. (2000) Analysing airborne optical remote sensing data from a hyperspectral scanner and implications for environmental mapping and monitoring - results from a study of casi data and Danish semi-natural, dry grasslands. PhD Thesis. National Environmental Research Institute, Denmark, 148 pp. [Pg.298]

Measurements of the gaseous sulfur dioxide released were obtained with the Total Ozone Mapping Spectrometer (TOMS Krueger, 1983) and with the Solar Backscatter Ultraviolet Spectrometer (SBUV Heath et d., 1983), both carried on the Nimbus 7 satellite. Three instruments on board the Solar Mesosphere Explorer (SME) also revealed features of the cloud the Infrared Radiometer measured the thermal emission from the aerosols, while the Visible and Near Infrared Spectrometers measured the backscat-tered solar radiation. The three instruments are limbscanning and view the atmosphere along the track of the sunsynchronous polar orbit (Barth et d., 1983 Thomas et d., 1983). Ground based and airborne spectro-photometric measurements of sulfur dioxide have also been carried out (Evans and Kerr, 1983). [Pg.267]

Collins, W., Chang, S.H., Raines, G., Canney, F. and Ashley, R., 1983. Airborne biogeochemical mapping of hidden mineral deposits. Econ. Geol., 78 737-743. [Pg.477]

Several radar satellites are now available that operate in the same manner as airborne radar and share their many limitations. Despite these limitations, radar imagery from satellite is particularly useful for mapping large oil spills. Arrangements to provide the data within a few hours are possible, making this a useful option. [Pg.81]

Measurements were made to demonstrate that a portable detector could he used to detect anomalous concentrations of elemental mercury in the air near sites where mercury had been reported in water, sediment, and fish. The Barringer airborne mercury spectrometer was installed in a car, bus, boat, or helicopter. Measurement traverses were made to locate, quantify, and map the anomalous mercury plumes. [Pg.81]

Carslaw, H., Jaeger, J. 1959. Conduction of Heat in Solids. Oxford University Press 510 p. Crowley, J.K. Zimbelman, D.R. 1997. Mapping Hydrothermally Altered Rocks on Mount Rainier, Washington, with Airborne Visible/Infrared Imaging Spectometer (AVIRIS) Data. Geology 25 pp. 559-562. Denlinger, R.P. Hoblitt, R.P. 1999. Cyclic eruptive behaviour of silicic volcanoes. Geology 25(5) pp. 459-462. [Pg.714]

The main lab is where all subsequent reactions and steps of the procedure should take place. This area may have airborne PCR amplicons and DNA templates. To accommodate this laboratory setup, the GeneChip Mapping lOK Xba Assay kit is conveniently divided into three boxes, one for each area. [Pg.155]

Human hearing arises from airborne waves alternating 50 to 20,000 times a second about the mean atmospheric pressure. These pressure variations induce vibrations of the tympanic membrane, movement of the middle-ear ossicles connected to it, and subsequent displacements of the fluids and tissues of the cochlea in the inner ear. Biomechanical processes in the cochlea analyze sounds to frequency-mapped vibrations along the basilar membrane, and approximately 3,500 inner hair cells modulate transmitter release and spike generation in 30,000 spiral ganghon cells whose proximal processes make up the auditory nerve. This neural activity enters the central auditory system and reflects sound patterns as temporal and spatial spike patterns. The nerve branches and synapses extensively in the cochlear nuclei, the first of the central auditory nuclei. Subsequent brainstem nuclei pass auditory information to the medial geniculate and auditory cortex (AC) of the thalamocortical system. [Pg.74]

Eord and Aaron 1962) and their findings were incorporated by Schmidt and Ford (1969) into the set of geologic maps edited by Craddock (1969 a, b). More recently in 1983/84, a joint US-British airborne geology field party landed at the Thiel Mountains and made observations which resulted in publications by Storey and Dalziel (1987), Storey and Macdonald (1987), and Pankhurst et al. (1988). [Pg.225]

D. Wienke, Y. Xie, and P. K. Hopke, Anal. Chim. Acta, 310, 1 (1995). Classification of Airborne Particles by Analytical Scanning Electron Microscopy Imaging and a Modified Kohonen Neural Network (3 MAP). [Pg.136]


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